Heater Priority Duration? This question will appear if more than one heater is configured. Set the amount of time that you will allow
the priority heater ("1") to heat before allowing the next heater to start. If the priority heater meets the demand within this time frame,
the next heater will not be used. Note that a time interval setting of "0" will eliminate priority and always run both heaters at the same
time. If a time interval setting of "24" is selected, the next priority heater will not turn on until the first priority heater becomes invalid
to run.
Does Solar Require the Filter Pump to Prime When it First Turns On? If Yes is selected, the filter pump will turn on in high speed
for 3 minutes to circulate water to the solar panels when the heater is activated. This setting is especially useful if you do not have a
boost pump to push the pool/spa water to the roof.
Minimum Operation Speed? Select the lowest pump speed that is allowed while solar heating. Set a speed that will ensure that
there will be sufficient flow for the solar heating system to operate properly. For two speed pumps, you can select if you want to allow
the filter pump to run at low speed during heater operation.
Would You Like To Prioritize The Use Of Solar Heating Over Any Other Types? Select Yes if you would like your solar heater to
always be the number 1 heater priority if multiple heaters are configured.
How Many Chillers? This question is for THIS BODY OF WATER ONLY. For example: If you have 2 chillers, one for the pool and one for the spa, you would
answer "1" to this question. Note that you can have a maximum of 5 heaters/chillers per Body of Water.
If "1" or more is selected:
Name Chiller Select the box, then type the desired name for your chiller. This name will be used when referring to this particular chiller.
Is Chiller Wired to a Relay? Select whether or not the chiller is wired to a relay. If Yes is selected, the following screen will ask you to select
where the relay is wired (refer to Connection Table for this information).
Does Chiller Have a Valve? Select whether or not the chiller has an associated valve. If Yes is selected, the following screen will ask you to
select where the valve is wired (refer to Connection Table for this information).
Chiller Priority Duration? This question will appear if more than one chiller is configured. Set the amount of time that you will allow the priority
chiller to cool before allowing the next chiller to start. If the priority chiller meets the demand within this time frame, the next chiller will not be
used. Note that a time interval setting of "0" will eliminate priority and always run both chillers at the same time. If a time interval setting of "24"
is selected, the next priority chiller will not turn on until the first priority chiller becomes invalid to run.
Minimum Operation Speed? Select the lowest pump speed that is allowed while solar heating. Set a speed that will ensure that there will be
sufficient flow for the solar heating system to operate properly. For two speed pumps, you can select if you want to allow the filter pump to run
at low speed during heater operation.
Do you have a Sense & Dispense Module? Select Yes if a Hayward HL-CHEM (sold separately) is connected to the OmniLogic.
If Yes is selected:
The next few screens will configure the OmniLogic to use Sense and Dispense. The OmniLogic automatically detects smart components like the
HL-CHEM, and assigns a Hayward Unique Address. If multiple components are detected, the OmniLogic will show a table of devices and prompt
you to select the proper device.
Which Hayward Unique Address? If a Hayward Unique Address (HUA) is already shown in the box, touch the Advance button. If no address
is shown, selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected Sense and Dispense devices. Select the HL-CHEM from the table and
touch the Done button to advance. The address should now be shown. Touch the Advance button to continue configuring the OmniLogic for use
with the HL-CHEM.
Does ORP Control Chlorination? If you say Yes to this, the HL-CHEM will constantly measure ORP and will adjust the pool's chlorine based on
a predetermined setpoint that you will select. The system will monitor ORP and automatically generate/dispense the correct amount of chlorine
to maintain a desired level. Alternatively, if you say No to this question and select a TurboCell, the HL-CHEM will monitor ORP, but the amount of
chlorine generated will be based on a manual setting that you will select.
If Yes is selected:
ORP Setpoint - Set the desired ORP level which is measured in mV. 650mV is the default. The OmniLogic will continuously measure
ORP and generate/dispense the proper amount of chlorine to maintain this setpoint.
ORP Timeout - Select a timeout interval. If the OmniLogic has been chlorinating for more than the selected ORP timeout without
reaching the desired level, the chlorinator will turn off and display an alarm. The user must clear the alarm to resume chlorination.
Type of Chlorinator? Select the Hayward TurboCell model, liquid chlorinator or tablet feeder that is installed in your system. A flow
switch must be installed when using a chlorinator.
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